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Russia's war in Ukraine Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said his government is now preparing for the second stage of the evacuation mission, focusing on "the wounded and medics." They are also working to evacuate Ukrainian military personnel from the plant, which has been ...
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Russia's war in Ukraine In a joint news conference with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Kyiv on Sunday, Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced the reopening of the Canadian embassy in Kyiv. Trudeau also announced more military assistance for Ukraine would ...
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Russia's war in Ukraine US President Joe Biden virtually met with the Ukrainian President and his G7 counterparts during a meeting of the G7 forum on Sunday. G7 leaders reassured Zelensky that they will continue to provide military and economic assistance.
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First lady Jill Biden makes unannounced trip to Ukraine At a converted school that now serves as temporary housing for displaced citizens, Biden met with Ukrainian first lady Olena Zelenska, who has not been seen in public since the start of the war on February 24.
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Is Nato's Nordic expansion a threat or boost to Europe? Finland and Sweden, two neutral Nordic countries, are so alarmed by Russia's invasion of Ukraine that they are both now seriously considering joining Nato, as early as this summer. Russia has warned them not to. It has threatened "a military technical ...
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Russia's Victory Day celebrations take on new importance for the Kremlin this year Under Russian President Vladimir Putin, the May 9 event has grown in scale and political prominence, with a Soviet-style military parade on Moscow's Red Square featuring a presidential address. This year's Victory Day comes ...
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On surprise trip to Kyiv, Trudeau reopens Canadian Embassy Trudeau was joined by Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland, Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly and Canadian Ambassador to Ukraine Larisa Galadza as he raised the Canadian flag at the embassy in Kyiv and announced its reopening.
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Dozens feared dead after Russia bombs school where Ukrainians were sheltering, official says Serhiy Hayday, head of the Luhansk regional military administration, said the school building was destroyed. "The explosion happened inside the building. Rescuers (are) dismantling the debris as quickly as possible.
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Dozens are feared dead after a Russian bomb levels a Ukrainian school ZAPORIZHZHIA, Ukraine — Dozens of Ukrainians were feared dead Sunday after a Russian bomb flattened a school sheltering about 90 people in its basement, while Ukrainian troops refused to surrender at a besieged steel plant that Moscow's invading forces ...
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Beijing loyalist John Lee elected Hong Kong's next leader HONG KONG — John Lee, a hard-line security chief who oversaw a crackdown on Hong Kong's pro-democracy movement, was elected as the city's next leader on Sunday in a vote cast by a largely pro-Beijing committee. Lee was the only candidate and won with ...
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